Wednesday, October 3, 2012

What Was Noah's Wife's Name?

   I am going to reprint a blog I did in my apologetics page. I learned some fascinating Historical facts in the past couple of days. I love trivia and putting things together to see the bigger picture with.
     There was a group of people who lived in a province of China called the Miautso people. They use oral tradition in their weddings and funerals, and can trace the person's ancestry back to Adam! They use their genealogy in their ceremonies. How would you like to find your ancestors all the way back to Adam? These people will recite their genealogy at these ceremonies.
     I copied and pasted what I had written last night. I hope you will find it interesting. When I researched this subject, I found that there were many cultures that have a global flood story, with names of people in the boat (Ark). There actually were different names for Noah's wife, depending on the culture. I hope you will find this as interesting as I did. I find it ironic that Adam's name was 'Dirt'. How fitting that is for the first man who came from the soil, and who tilled the land!


           There has been some work done by Bill Cooper, who wrote about the descent of the Miautso people who lived in the province of Kiangsi in China. These people took excellent genealogical record keeping and claim they are descendents from Japheth, one of Noah’s sons, who was the ancestor of the indo-Europeans of today. The Miautso people were not of Chinese stock, and they were booted out of their land. They have genealogical records all the way back to Adam. The translation work was done by Edgar Truax, and written about in the book, ‘After the Flood’ by Bill Cooper. Take a look at this list of names and see how similar they are to the Biblical names.
Dirt (Adam)
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Se-teh (Seth)
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Lusu (unidentifiable. I personally think it could be Methuselah).
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Gehlo (Unidentifiable)
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Lama (Lamech)
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Nuah (Noah) (wife’s name is Ga Bo lu en)
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Lo Han          Lo Shen                      Lo Jah-phu
(Ham)            (Shem)                        (Japheth)
These records are not going to match the Bible because they were recorded by other cultures. Nor are the other stories that tell about a world wide flood going to have accurate facts in them. Greek and Roman mythology came out of them. Its not the other way around. For example, people say that the Chaldeans had the flood story before the Hebrews did, therefore the Hebrews borrowed the flood story, but that isn’t the case. The Chaldeans were before the Hebrews and had the flood story, and Abraham came from a place called ‘Ur’ and he would have known about the flood as well and brought it to the Hebrew people. Abraham came from a pagan background, but God called him to be the ‘Father of Many Nations’ which he was.
It is interesting that there are other sources that have stories that are very similar to the Global Flood of Noah’s day. I’m grateful we can still find these stories.
Bill Cooper

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